The cult-favorite California burger chain, which has been rumored to be coming to the state in the past, is under contract to purchase land in Colorado Springs. In-N-Out will be building a distribution center on 22 acres in northern Colorado Springs, which will enable them to support 50 (yes, 50) restaurants within 350 miles of the facility.

The first Colorado store will open in Victory Ridge, a new mixed-use development in the Springs, said Andrew Klein, principal at Westside Investment Partners. Klein said a Denver In-N-Out will open shortly after.

Allyson Reedy is first and foremost an eater. While her affinity for food was detrimental to her dreams of modeling swimwear, it helps her tremendously when writing about local restaurants for the Denver Post.